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Collection:
NASA Astronomy Picture of the Day Collection
Title:
A Sharper View of a Tilted Planet
Explanation:
These sharp views [ http://www2.keck.ha…index.html ] of tilted gas giant Uranus [ http://www.nineplan…] show dramatic details of the planet's atmosphere and ring system [ http://ringmaster.a…]. The remarkable ground-based images [ http://www.news.wis…] were made using a near-infrared camera and the Keck Adaptive Optics system to reduce the blurring effects of Earth's atmosphere. Recorded in July, the pictures show [ http://www.news.wis…uranus2.html ] two sides of Uranus (careful how you pronounce [ http://www.nineplan…] that ...). In both, high, white cloud features are seen mostly in the northern (right hand) hemisphere, with medium level cloud bands in green and lower level clouds in blue. The artificial color scheme lends a deep reddish tint to the otherwise faint rings [ http://antwrp.gsfc.…]. Because of the severe tilt of its rotational axis, seasons on Uranus [ http://www.haydenpl…P0418uranseas.html ] are extreme and last nearly 21 Earth years on the distant planet [ http://nssdc.gsfc.n…planetary/factsheet/ uranusfact.html ]. Uranus is now slowly approaching its southern autumnal equinox - the beginning of fall in the southern hemisphere - in 2007.
Credit and Copyright:
Lawrence Sromovsky, (Univ. Wisconsin [ http://www.ssec.wis…]-Madison), Keck Observatory [ http://www.keckobse…]
facet_when:
2007
facet_where:
Hawaii
facet_where:
Uranus
facet_where:
Wisconsin
facet_where:
Madison
facet_where:
Goddard Space Flight Center (GSFC)
facet_what:
Earth
facet_what:
Uranus
facet_what:
Keck Observatory
facet_when_year:
2007
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UID:
SPD-APOD-ap041118

A Sharper View of a Tilted Planet